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u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource. just so many people think, need a quarter of a century, just gimme a reaction to nato's the media propaganda campaign, celebrating israel saving a full captives from gaza. recently, i understand the british propaganda network, the bbc founded 9022, celebrating it with you know, it was an in tab. i like rescue and people were dancing in the streets. thank you so much action. well it, it's oddly grotesque, of course, because they're all down playing just the sheer
u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground....
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u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and will risk dying from starvation and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine, a hobby. thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource. just so many people find nearly quarter of a century. just gimme a reaction to a nato's media propaganda campaign, celebrating israel saving a full captives from gaza. recently, i understand the british propaganda network, the bbc founded in 9022, celebrating it with you know, it was an end tab like rescue and people were dancing in the streets. thank you so much ash and well it, it's awfully grotesque of course, because they're all down playing just the sh
u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, the dodge and medical treatment, and will risk dying from starvation and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine, a hobby. thank so much for coming on going...
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u. s. u. k u bones and palestine will be back on monday to ask the grandson of a signatory to his rails. 1948 declaration of independence, whether genocide in gods that means the end of his route until then you can keep a judge 5 or will that social media. if it's not sensitive, you will country and i to a channel going underground tv on the com to let you know the episodes of going on the ground seem under the water is part of the leg, isn't it? but it would post that isn't the deepest to you of us in that, in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without cases let's go out of this is already those lines. this can be started by line. please can be satisfied for the importance of we can never be kind of a station, so that transparency is extraordinary. john mystic patrice then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more box by publishing information and sharing information
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u. s. u k. judge is safe since the us went over to the decision not to expedite to search the april 2022, westminster magistrates cooled formally issued extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. and the secretary pretty patel. signed from the, the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a st. just lawyers to appeal is extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time it is from holdings. duty in a song is still being detained in definitely in solitary confinement in that marsh prison. while he's legal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump of rape allegations. and it's really important to, to debunk them to explain the role genea in mischaracterizing the case and creating a sphere campaign. the, the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having julie in a sense, testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an h. i b test not to have him prosecuted in any way and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people couldn't understand what was really going on the u. n. a special report that on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish, so he was able to read the preliminary investigation documentation and to expose at the least for the the c violation some due process including active my new police and not very dense. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2000 fair enough to size these for reopening 2010. 10 steps. the c kelly open for 6? yes. when he was finally question in november 2016, and the may 2017. the prosecute, the young me close the investigation and dismiss the case. and then when do nothing was arrested in april 2019, a new swedish prosecute to reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation once and football and uh, november 2019. and the when notice charges, you know, this case was disappearing, many of investigation done was never ever charged for a. and i can assure you that if they had an 80 dental, they could have me deputy charge him and the
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u. s. u k. charges in favor of the us sent over the decision note to extradite consumers. in april, 2022. westminster magistrates quote. formerly issued to the extra dikes and some 8 weeks later. you. okay. set contrib. preteen patel signed goals for the in june of 2023 london side court, just as jonathan swift rejected 2 separate applications made by a stranger's lawyers to appeal his extradition. striking down all submitted grounds at the time of his from holdings. julian hassan is still being detained in definitely solitary confinement in that marsh purse while is equal to continue to appeal on his be off. oh, the most people have heard of him in relation to the swedish trump rainbow allegations and it's really important to to debunk them to explain the role of the media in mischaracterizing the case and creating us your campaign. the. the swedish case, she's the one of the most anomalous crime investigation i have ever seen as a do it. and then these 2 women went to the police for having juliana sons testing for sexually transmitted illness. the evidence was really manufactured and it turned out to be complete distortion of the actual situation where 2 women wanted him to get an h. i d test not to have him prosecuted in any way and they were distraught that he was being persecuted. the public understanding of these days was started by the people go to understanding what was really going on the you and especially about posted on thought took need semester. the leads are speak swedish. so she was able to read the bargaining, adding this additional documentation, and to expose at the least for the, the c evaluation. some due process including active my new police and not very this. the case was open in 2000 and then is closing 2010 after 5 days for reopening 201010 steps. the c shelly open for 6 yards when he was finally question in november 2016 and the may 2017. the prosecute. the young me close the investigation and dismissed the case and then it wouldn't do nothing. was that arrested in april 2009, 10, a new a swedish prosecutor reopen the case, but of course, and it was already, there was no case at all. so she closed the investigation once in full and that in november of 2019 and the when noticed charges, you know, this case was just apparently, many of the investigation dental was never as charged for a. and i can assure you that if they have an added dental, they could have me definitely charge him and they need it to the board came on friday. yeah. and they did that these days has been use to describe this is sort of condition nice affordability default because the family companion offense, and on that rape case, the never was, it was just part of this manipulated firestorm that was created in an effort to bring this knowledge down the once we 2 weeks published votes because of course, targeted by the c i a, in the intelligence community. and part of that smear campaign was to pay which he leeks as a sorry gad or a friend for austin power. i rushed to moore and report which investigated the trump russia saga and found no collaboration between the trump campaign a and russian exonerated wait 2 weeks. so there is 0 evidence that russia provided any leaks or information to wait 2 weeks. we should also be clear that we 2 weeks published over $700000.00 files on russia itself. when in d or what 2 weeks ago and of the, from the one of the arguments we hear about it. why join us on should be targeted from those who believe you should is that he somehow put people at risk. but what we've seen in more than 10 years now is a complete failure by the us government to present any evidence of any concrete harm. cause anybody at chelsea mannings trial ad for me, which i attended was a charge was made that lives were put at risk in that trial. uh, the prostitute had to admit that that was not true. the in a modern pragmatics world of smartphones and tech upgrades parts, there's no crafts and hand painted traditions of yesteryear seemed to be fading away particular stuff outside of the bustling metropolis of moscow. and you'll find that traditional russian culture is still going strong. the estimate. so even generally speaking, to me is needed to copy math from the, from the, the protections that would surround a journalist. they needed something to distinguish as, and i couldn't really get one except before the how they felt. i fell upon this when he'd been rebec, according to being a more country position court in the final weeks. he had this material in his position in the final weeks the got in the new york times. and the spiegel became involved in processing and sifting through this material and had a great on the joint launch, a guy that went back to this, the tried to put a hold to it, or for don't any one of, in the, anyone that said delay was joining us out and i was with him, absolutely with him and i'll say this in any cost sidney and american court. it was julian who tried to stop the release until that full reduction to being done from the 1st day to the early hours of monday morning to redact. the was with him and we were sharing with the problem. he rejected a 10000 nice by himself, quickly released the state of the on the, to the main, not the sort of practice a listing. you know less or 2 i am is editor of a mix. so he would not, i am used to edit that was the, the fundamental works that the made, the better inch of the documents. there was $96.00 medium boxes, carefully rejecting the cables and to david lee hang lew, causing publish the password enable. he had a great sense of responsibility for the material for the souls who provided the material. and for the material itself, he went to great pains, had contacted hillary clinton to ask for help in redacting names. hey, off of that to the u. s. government and they declined the u. s. military accounts of local informed laws that they have given and some data that will work with him a little bit into your law. why could not wondering whether you have found all of those, whether you know, or they have, if they have a particular code does in your car, within that, within the what's the big size is it is it can open to hearts now. does that said it is possible means of maybe maybe it's 5 or 4 heroes firing for their choice? and we are forced to make odd choice. nice hard choices. do we do best different to minimize com, which we have done with the understanding that this is an ex, extraordinary body of material capable of producing extraordinary reforms. so what i want to say to people looking at is how do you think a sound as a traitor is a rapist? he's a nurse whistles, she's a hacker. i don't blame you because you have been the seat. and if you think you've not been deceived, that's normal because otherwise you wouldn't be
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u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, need dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada is the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource. just so many people find nearly quarter of a century. just gimme a reaction to a nato's media propaganda campaign, celebrating israel saving a full captives from.
u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, need dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada is the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground....
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u. s. u k. in particular, they can reach up to 300 kilometers into the type of 3 of russia, and they can get as far as the small desk. and can you go as much as the rest of the one on done not. but the long green storm shadow crews mess up post the biggest threat to a beacon strike up to 550 kilometers into russia. and get us far as moscow the capital of the country by the u. k. in front of the supply, these muscles and how supported potential attacks on. gotcha, washington has also admitted the gave approval for key f to use its weapons against the limited territories. it's around the middle of lading ukrainians. faced with an incredible amount of pressure on car keys that town to the, in the north of ukraine, not, not far from the russian border. the asked for some limited permission to use us supplied weapons against immune and threats just across the board or so we're talking about military and placements gun positions that kind of thing. logistics, staging bases that the russians were using to create some sort of buffer zone. so that they could continue to pound car key. president looked at that, talked to the inner agency team, make sure you understood all the ramifications of the request and then approved it . it is limited to the car key region and it is limited with respect to the kinds of targets they can hit at how far back they can go. all ukr
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u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease. the dodge and medical treatment and or risk dying from starvation and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine, a hobby. thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource. just so many people find nearly quarter of a century. just gimme a reaction to a nato's media propaganda campaign, celebrating israel saving a full captives from gaza recently. and i understand the british propaganda network, the bbc founded in 9022, celebrating it with you know, it was an end tab like rescue and people were dancing in the streets. thank you so much. have sion while it, it's awfully grotesque of course because they're all down playing just to share atrocities is real, committed a monitoring almost 300
u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease. the dodge and medical treatment and or risk dying from starvation and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine, a hobby. thank so much for coming on going...
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u. s. u k in portugal, and they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. so hitting cities such as small lands go, i could look at these are industrial cities, but then they're all the long range to shadow christmas sauce. and these pose the biggest right, because they can strike roy the way in 550 kilometers within russian territory. potentially even the hating had a capital most go. now it's the u. k. and phones to supply these missiles and they have supported potential attacks on russia. washington has also admitted that it's given approval for key f to use its weapons, but against much will limited territories. the asked for some limits and permission to use us supplied weapons against immune and threats just across the board or so we're talking about military and placements gun positions that kind of thing. logistics staging basis that the russians were using to create some sort of buffer zone so that they could continue to pound car key. president looked at that, talk to the inner agency team, make sure you understood all the ramifications of the request and then approved it . it is limited to the car key region and it is limited with respect to the kinds of targets they can hit and how far back they can go. well, just by talking about allowing ukraine to use nature weapons now against russian territory most go says that has been decided long ago. it was all vs the nature m
u. s. u k in portugal, and they can reach up to 300 kilometers deep inside russian territory. so hitting cities such as small lands go, i could look at these are industrial cities, but then they're all the long range to shadow christmas sauce. and these pose the biggest right, because they can strike roy the way in 550 kilometers within russian territory. potentially even the hating had a capital most go. now it's the u. k. and phones to supply these missiles and they have supported potential...
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u. s. u k. on portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory. so they should be industrial cities, likes us millennium, and also a new guy. but then there was a long range storm shattered cruise missiles, which probably was the biggest threat because they can strike up the 550 kilometers . were they, in russia not potentially could hit hit the capital most of the u. k. and phone supply. these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russian soil. washington is also, it mentioned that this has given an approval for key f to use its weapons against limited territories. the asked for some limited permission to use us supplied weapons against immune and threats just across the board or so we're talking about military and placements gun positions that kind of thing. logistics staging basis, that the russians were using to create some sort of buffer zone. so that they could continue to pound car key president looked at that, talk to the interagency team, make sure you understood all the ramifications of the request and then approved it . it is limited to the car key region and it is limited with respect to the kinds of targets they can hit and how far back they can go. with this, by talking about allowing ukraine to use nature weapons against russian territory. moscow says this was decided long ago. it was old vs that the nato members were lyi
u. s. u k. on portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers inside russian territory. so they should be industrial cities, likes us millennium, and also a new guy. but then there was a long range storm shattered cruise missiles, which probably was the biggest threat because they can strike up the 550 kilometers . were they, in russia not potentially could hit hit the capital most of the u. k. and phone supply. these missiles and have supported potential attacks on russian soil. washington is...
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u. s. u k in portugal, and they can reach up to 300 kilometers the inside russian territory that includes industrial cities such as small as millennia. and could, luca bought the lo, wayne storm shot a cruise based on his pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers within russia that potentially could hit the capital here most go. you came from supply these marseilles and have supported potential attacks on russia. washington is also admitted that it's given approval for key f to use its weapons against limited territories around the middle of lading ukrainians. faced with an incredible amount of pressure on car keys that town to the, in the north of ukraine, not, not far from the russian border. the asked for some limited permission to use us supplied weapons against immune and threats just across the board or so we're talking about military and placements gun positions that kind of thing. logistics staging base is that the russians were using to create some sort of buffer zone so that they could continue to pound car key, present, looked at that, talked to the inner agency team, make sure you understood all the ramifications of the request and then approved it it is limited to the car key region and it is limited with respect to the kinds of targets they can hit at how far back they can go. this by talking about allowing ukraine, she use nature weapons, the games russian territory most go says it was decided long ago. it was all vs the data members were lying and putting up a smoke screen making up a story that they had not yet decided whether or not to allow the key of regime to loan strikes using western weapons on russian territory in the same way they mislead those day trying to drive to the conference in switzerland by telling tales about his peaceful settlement, classic native style manipulation. what are they? we spoke with george on riley, a senior research fellow at the global policy in the to says that know people across europe shed natives, narrative a public opinion and hungry is very much opposed to getting involved in this world. but in fact, that isn't very different from public opinion in most of europe, there is no in susie, as i mean, any country in europe to get involved in this war. it's just that. elsewhere in europe, the political leads, the leading big isn't all the main political part is going along with the e. u. nato agenda. i think at this point to roll it back on only something is something, you know, you, you, when somebody, you know, where you are with the head of the people who just sort of wake up and, and that's why i think the, the cuban missile crisis is the best, the analogy suddenly people realize where the cold war was heavy and, and the pen, the really focus, you know, the world's attention to the prospect of that kind of global nuclear annihilation that what people up at that lead to data. all that, the 2 arms control treaties that went through last will that several decades. right now. all that has been forgotten and the european lead is laser elite is somehow assume that they can escalate, escalate, escalate and that russia will magically back down. rupture will capitulates. they lose no bases, whatever for the this is kind of thinking well, later this month, switzerland, they said to play her history. ukraine, p. summit, low russia would be the china is also turned down. it
u. s. u k in portugal, and they can reach up to 300 kilometers the inside russian territory that includes industrial cities such as small as millennia. and could, luca bought the lo, wayne storm shot a cruise based on his pose the biggest threat they can strike up to 550 kilometers within russia that potentially could hit the capital here most go. you came from supply these marseilles and have supported potential attacks on russia. washington is also admitted that it's given approval for key f...
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u. s. u k. in portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers. so hey, thing, industrial cities like small end school kalu got been there all the long range storm shadow cruise missiles, which pose the biggest threats. and that's because they can strike up to 550 kilometers, interruption, tire shop, potentially even hating the russian capital. most co you came from the supply, those weapons and have supported potential attacks on russia. washington is also in which it, it gave approval for cab to use its weapons against more limited power trades or the asked for some limited permission to use us supplied weapons against immune and threats just across the board or so we're talking about military and placements gun positions that kind of thing, logistics, staging basis, that the russians were using to create some sort of buffer zone so that they could continue to pound car key. president looked at that talk to the inner agency team, make sure you understood all the ramifications of the request and then approved it . it is limited to the car key reg
u. s. u k. in portugal, they can reach up to 300 kilometers. so hey, thing, industrial cities like small end school kalu got been there all the long range storm shadow cruise missiles, which pose the biggest threats. and that's because they can strike up to 550 kilometers, interruption, tire shop, potentially even hating the russian capital. most co you came from the supply, those weapons and have supported potential attacks on russia. washington is also in which it, it gave approval for cab to...
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u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, need dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground. you know, the electronic intifada is being such a resource.
u. s. u k. u armed israel. the survivors of direct attacks is suffering from disease, need dodge and medical treatment, and or risk dying from starvation. and with hundreds of thousands of schools, universities, mosques, churches, hospitals, and houses destroyed. they have no way to go. joining me now from chicago is ali. i'm the name of the founder and director of the electronic intifada. he's the author of the battle for justice in palestine. ali thank so much for coming on going underground....
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u. s. or u. k. 2 people have been killed by a was far in re dos. so in the us state of new mexico, the flames destroyed more than 1400 homes and other structures and thousands of people have to be evacuated from the area. strong winds. on the extreme, dr. fueled the fires, the police in britain have made to arrest after environmental activists sprayed. what they said was orange corn flower on stonehenge in england. members of justice stopped oil to face the monument. on the eve of, of the summer solstice, when thousands gathered up the site so that for getting presidents their over, i'm opposed that has been sworn in for a 2nd full term by the countries chief justice in pretoria rom, oppose a is to preside over a coalition government for the next 5 years after his african national congress party, little states, absolute majority and elections last month. this marked a historic turning point ending 3 decades of dominance by the amc party of the late nelson mandela. it has now struck a deal to form what it calls a government of national unity in his
u. s. or u. k. 2 people have been killed by a was far in re dos. so in the us state of new mexico, the flames destroyed more than 1400 homes and other structures and thousands of people have to be evacuated from the area. strong winds. on the extreme, dr. fueled the fires, the police in britain have made to arrest after environmental activists sprayed. what they said was orange corn flower on stonehenge in england. members of justice stopped oil to face the monument. on the eve of, of the...
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u. s. the u. k. fronts china, india protest on north korea. and israel, according to the latest figures last year, they spend a combined total of $91400000000.00 us dollars. that's an increase of 13 percent on the year before the us alone accounted for 80 percent of that rise. while china was the 2nd biggest spend with russia side the co also of icons with poets. those is sada, told to view what the countries with nuclear austin is, austin. those are spending all that money on. well, every one of these countries as modernizing their arsenals. so they're spending the money on new airplanes, new submarines, and new missile systems to deliver nuclear weapons wherever they want on the earth . it's only 9 countries, but it's a huge amount of money. we calculated about $3000.00 per 2nd. spent in 2023 on weapons, but most of these countries hoping never to use and that really should never be used in the us spending is goes primarily into the hands of private contractors. so within the us, there are companies that are making a profit building these we
u. s. the u. k. fronts china, india protest on north korea. and israel, according to the latest figures last year, they spend a combined total of $91400000000.00 us dollars. that's an increase of 13 percent on the year before the us alone accounted for 80 percent of that rise. while china was the 2nd biggest spend with russia side the co also of icons with poets. those is sada, told to view what the countries with nuclear austin is, austin. those are spending all that money on. well, every one...
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u. s. the u. k. and ukraine and normandy, yesterday, french president evaluated my call and today gave a tea note speech in the city of by a, by a was the 1st french town to be liberated off to the allied landings. and the us president joe biden is also set to make a speech his 2nd speech and as many days as he continues his trip to france to mock the d day anniversary bite and will make his address at pond to hook. that's a cliff top in normandy, that american soldiers scaled in an all day for us upper ration. the former us president ronald reagan was the 1st to meet that pilgrimage, followed by president bill clinton and donald trump. and now dw reports are willing to craft his head in the studio with me to talk more about these de commemorations get to see william. can you tell us how significant this year's memorial ceremony in normandy is, in particular, while we're at 80. right. so if you are 21, you were storming these beaches. you are a 100. now, although we've been hearing this at every majo
u. s. the u. k. and ukraine and normandy, yesterday, french president evaluated my call and today gave a tea note speech in the city of by a, by a was the 1st french town to be liberated off to the allied landings. and the us president joe biden is also set to make a speech his 2nd speech and as many days as he continues his trip to france to mock the d day anniversary bite and will make his address at pond to hook. that's a cliff top in normandy, that american soldiers scaled in an all day for...
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u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries, in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who blow the whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety at big pharma, in international banking, international conglomerates and elsewhere still face the untampered raft of their companies. where are the protections for these whistle blowers, or next guess jane turner was a trailblazer at the federal bureau of investigation. she joined the fbi i in 1978 and became the organization's 1st swat member swat is the special weapons and tactics team. she investigated some of the most high profile crimes of the last 40 years, including the abortion clinic bombings and the central park preppy murder. she was involved in the capture of christopher boyce, whose story was
u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries, in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who blow the whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or...
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u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries. in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who global whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety at big pharma, international banking, international conglomerates, and elsewhere still face be on tampered raf of their companies. where are the protections for these whistle blowers or next guess jane turner was a trailblazer at the federal bureau of investigation. she joined the f. b. i n 1978 and became the organization's 1st swat member swat is the special weapons and tactics team. she investigated some of the most high profile crimes of the last 40 years, including the abortion clinic bombings and the central park preppy murder. she was involved in the capture of christopher boyce, whose story was told in the fi
u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries. in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who global whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or...
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u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that piecemeal from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up and dancing, and it isn't solving problems. it's creating the possibility of war, major world war and at least 3 different theaters, russia, ukraine, the middle east and china, taiwan. ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council on other parties are just whistling past the graveyards. we say, pretending that this is not a real risk otherwise it continues to feel the carpet with this um, supplies ramping up global time since russia has adopted a different approach, proposing a solution that could end the fighting. now, a big question is whether that ukraine add is less than allies, will accept the offer all 2 costs on. don't go into the details. a lot of mir approval once again offers piece. and once again, the main question is, well, the west accept mc
u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that piecemeal from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up and dancing, and it isn't solving problems. it's creating the possibility of war, major world war and at least 3 different theaters, russia, ukraine, the middle east and china, taiwan. ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that...
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u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti, the was, sorry, it's the to, to interrupt that. that's when you talk about up in the and see you tube goals about these long range missiles that now t of can use to strike wash and tired. you. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what? the gain a what it's wanted all along and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get to attack russia. that's been the goal all long. that's been the goal. since 2014 and even before that were um years now it has and it really worked as, as the west is hoped it would. but certainly, the ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council and other parties are just whistling past the graveyard, as we say, pretending that this is not a real risk. what does the west tab by starting world war 3? now that is beyond my comprehension, i, i, you know, ev
u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so, and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti, the was, sorry, it's the to, to interrupt that. that's when you talk about up in the and see you tube goals about these long range missiles that now t of can use to strike wash and tired. you. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what? the gain a what it's wanted all along and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get...
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u. s. u. k and australia need to resume their funding of underwater and states need to provide additional funding including this route. because israel has created this situation in the gaza strip. and it is the perpetrator of the genocide and other international crimes like force displacement and transfer and collective punishment. so states must take all measures to ensure the honor, what stipend facilities are protected, and ensure the honor. what has the political and the financial support it needs to operate in the gaza strip. a living or sometimes was results and people permanently becoming displaced in camps for generations. we've seen that with palestinians in other parts of the world was seen that with all the countries like people from somalia. how worried are you that that could be the outcome for the people of gaza? well, the palestinian population in the gaza strip is made up of over 80 percent palestinian refugees and their descendants from 1948. and the reason of the situation continues this to exist is that states are failing to fulfill their obligations under international law under international law. the obligation to prove that i'm stop genocide is absolute. this means that states need to take all measures that they can in order to ensure that is real stops, stops. it's acts of genocide. that means sanctions, political, economic, and military sanctions to stop israel is just the side and that and also to ensure that is real, provides reparations to palestinian refugees. not just those but it isn't that it's internally displaced in the gaza strip over and over again. but also the displacement that is happening in the west bank in jerusalem as well. and also to palestinians with is really citizenship for internally displaced inside what is now israel or 1948 palestine. and this requires that states fulfilled their obligations to enter the mat. sanctions against israel, not good to talk to good to get you perspective. loved the somali from the advocacy unit of from the non profit bottle was or sent us a palestinian residency and refugee writes, thank you. yes it's the know sweden and wrong have agreed to a prisoner swap which will include the release stuff in a rainy, a national convicted of will. crimes, spokane will free on the newer a. he was sentenced to lie for his involvement in the mass execution. ve reiney and political prisoners in 1988. now an exchange. iran has agreed to release 2 swedish nationals, including the diplomat, johan little doris, to her on his accused him of spying for israel. sweden's prime minister says iran was holding the pat to use as quote poems in a cynical negotiation game. let's go to, we're sole set out who joins us live from to around. so what can you tell us about this? a swell and the timing of it? as well, this has been going on for a while between the 2 companies. so now we know that there are 3 prisoners and they are now released into play and going back to they have come through the 1st one is how me to new lead. she was a judicial official in a to use and she has been involved in the judicial comment to that it was a secret trial. and the did that. so i did as a result of that try. y'all was nearly around 5000 people have been exit crude. they had being charged off off risk in the security of the country, but freight you'll treasure against a country. and so one on cspan, it has been quite a controversial issue, not on the north. how many new to the late president the brought embrace to? oh, so back then was a judge at the trials. so she has been arrested in 2019 in sibley then at the airport. and then he has been put on trial that has been sentenced to life in prison. and then in 2020 to iran has arrested, has to be assessed to be their citizen. uh yeah, you have the full others. so he was a diplomat. precisely working for the european union as to an action service. but what he was in the runs was not want to know official results. he was here on a personal reason for that or she has been wasting you around several times. but then on in 2022, when he was about to see if you're on a date for she has been arrested, then done in 2023 site as easy. a dual citizen, uranian, and similar citizen, also have been arrested in the around. so the others have been charged off spying for your raw for israel and collecting sensitive information for israel and also corruption. and are these is a charge, spend accusation that quotes lead to death previous instances that exit execution in india on is quite serious. but said he does is it was being accused off or for committing crimes gimme around, but there is no other ration on which kind of crimes there. so now who mind has been mid jeter and since one and a half year, this is mid usually we're going on the go. she has, we're going on. finally today. they're being released. of course, this is not the 1st time. remember in 2023 september that has been a huge present or swap deal between the us in the around 5. so yes, it isn't the annual wrong. and 5 here on your citizens into as they have been also really is of course people see these actions from is iran as a policy off the reciprocity, the iran denies it. thank you for that. we're. so we'll set up that for us in to ron. i'm turning to sue down with pricing and escalating in several areas beyond me is baffling. the power ministry rock that support forces north of on the mine where there's been heavy alteri fi between the 2 sides and another incident residence in . all cri have said the are a suffices with kill when government forces for the most in an attack. it owns armies also claiming an important victory in the bass or 4 of us in the north. johnston region says stopped a major assault loans by the power ministry and killed one of the senior columbus hippa, morgan reports now from i'm 39. when many have taken up homes on the side of the i was on this military camp in under man is where young man from sedans, west and are for region come to receive training. they volunteer to fight alongside to dance army and it's were against the parent military rapids support forces or r s f. what's the was displaced from his city of indiana in south dar for he says the horrors committed by the recess is would meet him. join this camp. last name, i'm going to do the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters and mothers is what made me join discount. the recess took a vanilla and thing that became too dangerous. so i came here but joined discount to attend to the full and find the are a safe side of the work between the army and the rest that started last year in the capital spread quickly to dar for which has long been a conflict on violence. there between the former government and rebel forces in 2003 killed more than 300000 people and displaced 2000000 people, the u and described it as ethnic cleansing by government forces and their allies. for many of those here, the currents conflict is a continuation of the work that spotted in dar 4 in 2003. the our stuff has its origins and the gentle weed militia which the government used to fly troubles. and which was accused of committing crimes against civilians. now, the parent military is accused of committing similar crimes against civilians around the country. with more specifically in the dar 4 region, the u. m says between 10215000 have been killed in west star for a loan. when ethnic muscle lead with targeted by the recess and allied groups in this conflict. several mass graves have been reported in the state in north star for the last remaining army strong holes in the region. the recess has launched, completed attacks that has led to the display cement of more than 130000 people. in the past month, dozens of villages have been burned to the ground, mostly of estimates of ours. some of those who
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u. s. and u. k. have consistently shown including the un security council, and they do not have the will to see to push through for the rights of palestinians . and however, across the world we're seeing countries missing foreign ministers in the basement. we saw a venture recognized palestine and separate the state. so i think, well, the opinion has very much changed. and i think the governments of the western countries have to taken into account the public opinions of the people who are demonstrating in london in paris, across the world. and every single day for the rights of the buzzing people. so i think so all the feeling is changing and i think of those governments have to keep up and do what is right. and it is my wish to see that as well as the wish of millions of people across the world who are standing up for it is right. let's bring you some news just reaching out as best our these ready prime minister has reportedly said his open to a 40 to daisy far to help when the release of some of th
u. s. and u. k. have consistently shown including the un security council, and they do not have the will to see to push through for the rights of palestinians . and however, across the world we're seeing countries missing foreign ministers in the basement. we saw a venture recognized palestine and separate the state. so i think, well, the opinion has very much changed. and i think the governments of the western countries have to taken into account the public opinions of the people who are...
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u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the elected members of the security council are actually divided up by region. for example, africa has a seat. it's currently held by mozambique, but they will be replaced with somalia. also, asia has a seat as well currently held by japan. they will be replaced by pakistan. ecuador currently holds the seat for latin america and the caribbean, but they are being replaced by panama, and there are 2 spots reserved for western european or other countries. currently held by malta and switzerland who be handing off to greece and denmark are still a head on out to serious. we visit a camp in indonesia with thousands of seeking shelter during the volcanic eruption, [000:00:00;00] the keeping with the weather being seasonally incorrect. it still wesson. when the little bit too cold, i think for a good part of northern britain, the low countries, briefly denmark, and maybe know away where that breeze will be bringing snyder to the hydra missed the old legs, it 70 degrees with 70 degrees, and the client of the right now the rest of your, of his generally speaking, doing override, they've been some persistently heavy and repeatable thunder storms which have cost funding and still the risk of funding in southern germany. and i suspect that same line, but also increase the likelihood of sundry stuff, not just in the out, but also it a good part of spain may be north in portugal and they look fairly heavy shout. there was a bit of a flood risk, a flash flood risk here. i think for the persistent one still stretches into bavaria, southern germany. so this is nice and warm, quite windy in the west and as you can see, but in the sunshine, all the say the hosses weather is in the eastern side of the mediterranean. and in egypt, where, for example, the color is up to about 44 degrees. the shower was, it should be this time the, and we've got a long way know of all the doctors around this a hell. but the concentration is near the coast. so now j read it back to becky the faster and often towards getting it far it'd be daily or rather fund reset, but that seasonally correct, the you will see caught a duty and a growth using for p use a caught to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the cost and we try to ensure it reaches its deserving recipients, visit the cost on the web presence. and remember, it's a cup you revise wells and increases systems, customer ridgecrest, the the hello again, this is a reminder of the top stories. the cell is really forces have formed a you in school and a residential building in the own, the center refugee time in central gaza, killing at least 4 people ahead of you. an agency to kinda send in refugees, says 6000 to possibly displace people with sheltering in the school. this was huge without any form. the u. s. and 16 of the countries have issued a joint statement urgent, as well as from us to reach a safe spot in casa. the proposal would also secure the release of captives held in cost. is rarely troops have kills at least 3 palestinians during a range. on the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank, at least 15 palestinians have been injured to who to who to apple was sleeping when israel bombed the un school in the early hours of thursday. she survived what her nephew was killed. she describes what happened. the budget that you've done so you're not supposed to. so what are you a snack? that's not the what's the zip, the zip codes that are in the you're all set and the them, the heads up, if not for your 1st. so that is what i have to put on grass to see what sort of a handful some with are both is the decision edition of enough. so given the question now with the said, why that said the head, the said the suddenly if you have to put them into members know how map, how about the
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u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council after they receive to 3rd support from the $193.00 member general assembly. the elected members of the security council are actually divided up by region. for example, africa has a seat. it's currently held by mozambique, but they will be replaced with somalia. also, asia has a seat as well currently held by japan. they will be replaced by pakistan. ecuador currently holds the seat for latin america and the caribbean, but they are being replaced by panama. and there are 2 spots reserved for western european or other countries. currently held by malta and switzerland, who will be handing off to greece and denmark. at least 6 children have be
u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council after they receive to 3rd support from the $193.00 member general assembly. the...
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u. s, and the u. k. r, meeting in switzerland to discuss plans for peace and ukraine. the summit aims to create unity around a plan put forth by cubic foot. russia has not been invited and its main factor. china is not coming either and that is your news update at this hour. i'm clare richardson in berlin. many thanks for watching the one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the age of researchers and scientists all over the world for in a race against time? they are peers and dr.
u. s, and the u. k. r, meeting in switzerland to discuss plans for peace and ukraine. the summit aims to create unity around a plan put forth by cubic foot. russia has not been invited and its main factor. china is not coming either and that is your news update at this hour. i'm clare richardson in berlin. many thanks for watching the one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the age of researchers and scientists all over the world for in...
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u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k and the us agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile calls we. nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting nato military personnel, including military instructors in harm's way, inside ukraine. so to the worrying gauze and now we're at least 37 people have been killed and then is really a strike on a united nation school. the u. n. n. the european union have condemned the attack and calling for an independent inquiry. the is rarely military. it says it carried out at precise strike, targeting him off and his stomach jihad finds us involved in the october 7th, the tax around $6000.00 palestinians from only because a with sheltering in this form is school and rough facility in new the rot. when it was targete
u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k and the us agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile calls we. nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting...
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u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers in germany, the u. k. and the last agreed to send heavy duty tanks. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets and then quietly. joe biden ends from only because the, with sheltering in this form is school. an unreal facility in new the right when it was targeted by an is really strikes this why. what have we done for them to bomb us? we fled from place to place. no unreal school of safe will have no tend to safety and there is no safe place. when have you 100, the you know, for 3 lift up to the sounds of broken remains of people was scattered a be there, a gas kind of stick student children died screaming in the streets was a blood vault. my nephew was killed trip, said the bodies of the victims killed in the attack, allowing the outside the ox hospital family members say the final good byes, the food, the funeral. pres, a said israel is defending its decision to strike the school. they say they would target team members of how mouse and does not make too hard to inside. we assess that 20 to 30 terrorist. what in the c
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u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k and to you last agreed to send heavy duty tanks. the u. s. gave the green light to country is wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia. with us made missile. the calls we nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be rides, to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting nato military personnel, including military instructors in harm's way, inside ukraine. so united nations has condemned and is rarely attack on the you and run school in central garza. it says the extract killed at least $35.00 people and wounded many more. these really made a trace that is carried out to precise strive, targeting him off and stomach jihad. fines is involved in the october 7th terror attacks. both the you and, and the european union. a calling for an independent inquiry into the incident around 6000 palestinians from only because a, with sheltering in this former school. unreal f
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u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k. and the you, wes agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile. the calls we nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting nato military personnel, including military instructors in harm's way, inside ukraine, quits of knowledge, some other stories making news around the world at least a people have died in a bridge collapse in bolivia. another 6 have been injured. local authorities are investigating what caused the collapse. they say there are no known cracks or damage and the structure, the bridge was built 15 years ago to nasa astronaut. so being welcome to board, the international space station of the bullying stall on a capsule successfully done on the 2nd, the term h over came some technical pick ups during the 1
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u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10, the e stands for elected because they serve 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the elected members of the security council are actually divided up by region. for example, africa has a seat. it's currently held by mozambique, but they will be replaced with somalia. also, asia has a seat as well currently held by japan. they will be replaced by pakistan. ecuador currently holds the seat for latin america and the caribbean, but they are being replaced by panama, and there are 2 spots reserved for western european or other countries. currently held by malta and switzerland, who will be handing off to greece and denmark. so that because the governi
u. s. and u k. now, how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10, the e stands for elected because they serve 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the...
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u. s. and u k. now how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the elected members of the security council, or actually divided up by region. for example, africa has a seat. it's currently held by mozambique, but they will be replaced with some oh yeah. also asia has a seat as well. currently held by japan. they will be replaced by pakistan. ecuador currently holds the seat for latin america and the caribbean, but they are being replaced by panama, and there are 2 spots reserved for western european or other countries, currently held by malta and switzerland, who will be handing off to greece and denmark. well, well leaders have gone to the nobody to monk, a g as in z, allied invasion if not see occupied from us soldiers commemorated the day by re enacting the landing on the beaches of normandy, few veterans of the buffalo were all set and sorry many, some of them more than a 100 years old. a correspondent natasha butler. has this report on the event. a good memory sions began just off the door and in normandy on the beaches with navy, a 160000. the allied troops landed on the day years ago to liberate your from notes the forces. some of those who survived came to pay tribute to the thousands that did not french present. emanuel mackerel sent them to the college of the us ceremony, led by present job items. we said western allies all once the game fighting, tearing in europe with rushes. boy in ukraine and make no mistake, you, autocrats, of the world are watching closely to see what happened to ukraine. to say if we let this illegal aggression go on check, we cannot let that happen. to surrender the bullies to bomb down the dictators is simply on single farms to those invites portion present that in a person or washing delegation because of the rule in stages. invite to the crane in person to follow them. is lensky to be guest of honor at the international ceremony when i'm a how beach my cross is ukrainian troops of fighting for the same fine use of freedom and democracy. the move to speak to the allied forces 80 years ago. fast. so what to the given war, his return to europe when the values they fought for being questioned. when people try to change boat is by 4. so by rewriting history, and that is be worthy of those who landed here. your presence here today, mister president of ukraine, symbolizes this european unity and nato emerged from the ashes of the 2nd world war. the conflict in ukraine has both of those west and alliances, but it is also testing them as this is rose war in garza to show peace for future generations. those here say the lessons of history must be done was asked about the, i'll just say era, normandy and that's ending most of the things are included measuring and monitoring general publicly. we look at how the u. n. a children's agency and assessment data . and then find a mountain nutrition. the now to suit on where a local resistance committee say more than 100 people are being killed by the time ministry reference a full forces. they say the attack happened in the web l. note a village in the east and down to 0 states and came into waves. the what mcdonny resistance committees called the incident of massa, karen shed pictures online showing bodies in the public square. it also says r. s. f fights has looted the village and many women and children have fled. the area is also being for the fighting between 2 dogs, ami and the rocking support forces in the western city of our fashion. both sides are using heavy weapons and not hillary. the city is a 100 foot humanitarian operation on products. it also russia very me thing or is it a fighters in the army being it was in the country since april last year? when lead medieval is president of the to don policy for him, which is a think tank focusi
u. s. and u k. now how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the...
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u. s b, u and japan specific k. i just want to talk about little bit if i could this criticism that the i, a mass has new colonialist policies. but it drives poor a nation's into debt by forcing them to raise tax privatized. public goods like will to reducing well 5. so the average pos and let's say on the african continent or shoreline, co restore, as well, very dramatic scenes. they are always the ones that lose out because of the big countries rich countries always when unfortunately reached kansas, the kansas obviously because they're the ones who controlled these international institutions. and in this situation, a specific situation of can yeah, i would say actually in most of the kinds of countries on the developed countries, we have a situation where these institutions come in and they preach a better, a better mental improvement of lies. we service fully policies that do not exactly help those communities and the people in the country are not always consulted. i mean this, this decisions are most they can a
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u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k and the last agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile. the calls we nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting nato military personnel, including military instructors in harm's way, inside ukraine. or i looked at most indeed of the correspondent i'm in ease of in keith. i mean i'm good to see you how and where would fraud strain ukrainian soldiers as well. we don't know. there's confusion about this at this moment because when my call announced the shipment of the mirage of jazz, the approval of the shipment of the mirage jets, he said that the pilots ukrainian pilots would be trained in france as contradicts reports that emerged just over a week. ago saying that nicole had been in talks with ukraine t
u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k and the last agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile. the calls we nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like...
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u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti. well, the was, sorry, it's the to interrupt that when you talk about upping the ante tools about the long range missiles that now t of can use destroyed wash and tardy. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what the games and what it's wanted all along, and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get to attack russia. that's been the goal all long. that's been the goal since 2014 and even before that, um now it hasn't really worked as, as the west is hoped it would. but certainly, the ukraine is a proxy against russia now that ukraine is losing it wants to do more provocative acts against russia. now that could lead clearly to world war 3. and again, that is where i think the security council on other parties are just whistling past the graveyard as we say, pretending that this is not a real risk. what does the west have by starting world war 3? now that is beyond my comprehension,
u. s. and u k. intervene to prevent that p steel from going through. so and now as i mentioned, it's security council. the u. s. keeps up in the anti. well, the was, sorry, it's the to interrupt that when you talk about upping the ante tools about the long range missiles that now t of can use destroyed wash and tardy. what does the west have to gain from this escalation? well, it has what the games and what it's wanted all along, and that is to use ukraine as a sarah get to attack russia....
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u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k. and the you, wes agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile. the calls we nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting nato military personnel, including military instructors in harm's way, inside ukraine. sick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world now. and india is never under moody says he has been invited by the president to form a new governments. earlier in the day, he was formally elected by lawmakers of his national democratic alliance. as prime minister for a 3rd consecutive to body will lead a coalition of to his policy, the b j. p failed to secure a new jersey at least 7 people, including several children have been killed in a bus accident in syria. the school bus skid is off
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u. k. u s. u, i'm genocide, that's over the show will be back with a brand new episode on site dansville. then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's not sense in your country and channel going on? we've got to tv on mobile, don't. com is what's new and old episodes. i'm going on the ground, the more expensive. and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my michelle. seriously. why watch something that's so different. listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. as you have the state department, c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do, don't want my shelves. they main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called direction. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way and say 41 percent of you have to does have a non savings to cover a $1000.00 emergency. we have record numbers of americans who
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u. k. u s u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada. xhylia nima to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media until then keep in touch by social media. if it's so expensive, we'll country and i'd like chattel going, undergoing tv on mobile don't come to what's new and old episodes, i'm going underground. see monday the the i was just giving an islamist who was the and as convenient as proof. the western forces considered the peoples of the balkans as well as so many other places for them at least 31 where the starting their own states. they wanted to pull their own features and wished into it. it's impossible to transfer the way of life of some interest in place to another space because nations have their own history, their own, present, the teacher the, the washing defense ministry. the voltage balance is across the front lines in the ukraine in conflict as it school says, gate and key positions, and take out west and west as a sor
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and that's it for the show of continued condolences to those very value k u. s. u on genocide will be back with a brand new episode on south to angel. then keep in touch, i will i social media if it's not sensitive and you'll country and then to our channel going on, grantee feel normal dot com to watch new and old episodes of going underground 2 sides of the mileage. the 22nd 1943. during the great petri, we'll take the shirts and mun show fatality and 118 run down the better receiving village of clotting around to ship us on the new wish to be loaded in luxury. is that a yes or no? this one, most of the rooms, $240.00 you to you. $149.00 people died including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off. the face of the la new blue loves the live orchard and could of charlotte was noisy. and will you put it as follows? oh, shoot was hot really. i really usually don't you feeling, you know? so the infamous battalion responsible for the atrocity included over $100.00 ukranian nationalist from west to new ryan, philadelphia. it's all right. and so i don't see a
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u. k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back with a brand new episode on south damsel and keep in touch my role a social media if it's not sense of control country and channel going on tv on mobile. com to watch new and old episodes. i'm going underground 2 sides of the the breaking use a search and rescue operation is in full swing in malawi after a plane car in the country, vice president disappeared shortly after take off all to a head on the program hungry. the people have clearly expressed a desire for peace. if they have to choose between war and peace, they will choose peace. the message from the hung, gary and prime minister following you parliamentary elections and the establishment parties made strong gains in both germany and france, losing a challenge to brussels and it's fueling up the ukraine conflict with weapons set african.
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u. k. u. s. and you, i'm genocide that's over the show will be back with a brand new episode on so i have danville then keep in touch, why will i social media if it's not sense a new country and channel going on? we've got to tv on mobile, don't come to us, new and old episodes, i'm going on the ground. so this out to the known in vietnam, american law, the vietnam war, lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries. the need times with nouns, but you don't see it now. why did all of them did hundreds of thousands of american troops who was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me? i got all that not, but the american soldiers murdered, resist as most of the slaves burned down entire villages and spread dangerous chemicals and lee by all right, did the americans ever fully acknowledge what they did on the vietnamese veterans ready to forgive? yes, yes, and that's the way to the . 7 terrorists killed off to they conducted a series of deadly attacks along to it says, o
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u. k. u s u, i'm genocide will be back on monday. with the electronic intifada is valuable. nima to breakdown falls narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media as well, then keep in touch by social media of it. so a sense of your country and i to a channel going underground tv on normal don't come to us and you know that besides, i'm going underground see monday the the .
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u. k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is audio nima to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media if it's so expensive your country and i don't channel feeling under warranty, the normal don't come to watch new and old episodes on going undergrad. see monday, the the, [000:00:00;00] the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o b o was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat via tale. you can call in it and defend their independence. since then. rome craves for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d. d o b an armed forces bod, courageously. but the roots allergy of the italians knew no bounds.
u. k. u s. u, i'm genocide will be back on monday with the electronic intifada is audio nima to breakdown false narratives about israel's genocide in nature, mainstream media. and you'll then keep in touch by social media if it's so expensive your country and i don't channel feeling under warranty, the normal don't come to watch new and old episodes on going undergrad. see monday, the the, [000:00:00;00] the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial...